2011 - 2012 News

Archived news from the 2011-2012 academic year
  • GCSE Results 2012

    Posted: 06/09/12

    At Jack Hunt School 5 A*-C grades improved to 90% this year, with 45% of students achieving at least one A* or A grade and 26% receiving three A* or A grades. Pamela Kilbey, Headteacher said: “We are delighted with the individual achievements of our students......"

  • A Level Results 2012

    Posted: 06/09/12

    Jack Hunt School is absolutely delighted with their A Level results; which are the best the school has ever achieved and have built on the progress of the last two years.  The school also saw an increase in A* and A grades with the vast majority of students gaining places at their first choice of University...

  • Summer at JH Cluster Holiday Club

    Posted: 28/05/12

    Welcome back to your HOLIDAY CLUB for the Jack Hunt Cluster of Schools. We offer a warm welcome to all families and children. Come and join us and take part in the largest and most ambitious summer holiday club we've ever undertaken. The range of exciting activities include pounding on the drums, being a spy or pond dipping and much, much more. We have something to suit everyone...

  • Olympic Achievement

    Posted: 12/07/12

    Three Jack Hunt students were extremely fortunate to be part of the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay. Sumayya Manji, Edith Prosser and Matthew Newton were all extremely deserving of the opportunity and had a wonderful experience, cheered on by the general public of Peterborough and Spalding...

  • JH Students at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival

    Posted: 04/07/12

    A rare and unique opportunity has arisen for three 18-year-old, theatre A level students, Georgia Evans, Lucy Johnstone and Tess Gee who have been encouraged to take their own self created theatre piece up to the highly prestigious and renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival...

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